I originally had a tub that was big enough for two chickens at a time to have a dust bath that was in the run. They never used it, so I changed part of the run so that under the coop they could have a dust bath thinking the tub was to small
I was using sand (read about other just using sand for dust bath and that worked) I don't think mine like sand.
They like to use buckets that we use for tomatoes at first I was thinking well the size of my tub was not the problem so it must be they want dirt
They have one other spot they like in the yard
I see them in the buckets more often. So the question for winter time. the yard will be covered in snow (we live in Wyo) so do I dump the dirt under the coop? Or just bring the buckets into the run?
So far our run has stayed dry even with some really good rain storms. The location is under a pine tree, then a privacy fence in the back and a shed to one side, so snow will be minimal it will just be more blowing snow that will get in the run. I was planning on putting a tarp around so that the snow will not blow in.
What do you think will be best and what they will use?
I was using sand (read about other just using sand for dust bath and that worked) I don't think mine like sand.
They like to use buckets that we use for tomatoes at first I was thinking well the size of my tub was not the problem so it must be they want dirt
They have one other spot they like in the yard
I see them in the buckets more often. So the question for winter time. the yard will be covered in snow (we live in Wyo) so do I dump the dirt under the coop? Or just bring the buckets into the run?
So far our run has stayed dry even with some really good rain storms. The location is under a pine tree, then a privacy fence in the back and a shed to one side, so snow will be minimal it will just be more blowing snow that will get in the run. I was planning on putting a tarp around so that the snow will not blow in.
What do you think will be best and what they will use?